Artifacts
Found in 322 Collections and/or Records:
L. Tom Perry nametag, date of production not identified
L. Tom Perry Special Collections exhibit props
Contains old cases, boxes, and other materials that are to be used or have been used as props for exhibits in Special Collections.
Lantern
Lantern with red globe, dating approximately from the year 1933.
A. Dean Larsen Yellowstone plaque
Contains one wooden plaque that reads "Yellowstone Library A. Dean Larsen". The plaque also has carvings of trees, Old Faithful and mountains.
The Latter-day Saints' printing, publishing, & emigration office
The folder contains an etching of a building located at 42 Islington, Liverpool, England which served as a business location for the Mormon Church in 1889.
LaVorn and Beatrice Sparks mission papers, approximately 1986-1990
LaVorn and Beatrice Sparks papers on Family-to-Family Book of Mormon Program, 1986-1990
Ann Gordge Lee autobiography
Handwritten autobiography. Ann Lee tells about her family's conversion to Mormonism in Australia, their emigration to Utah, and her life as a Mormon woman in southern Utah. She gives details of the brutal activities of Mormon leaders including those of John D. Lee, her husband. She converted to Catholicism later in her life. While the work makes references to historical events, the researcher is cautioned that most of the work seems to be pure fiction.
Lewis Pintard Bayard manifold writer, 1840 June 5
Manifold writer of Lewis Pintard Bayard, dating from June 5, 1840. The writer contained carbon copies of letters written to his wife on his travels to Jerusalem.